It’s a Boy for Harry & Meghan!

On May 6, Prince Harry surprised the world by announcing that Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, had given birth to a bouncing baby boy, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor, in the early hours of the morning.

With his name announced and first photo call out of the way, I thought it was time to have a sneak peek at his natal chart to see what it might be able to reveal about his personality.

Born at 05h26 BST on 6 May 2019, Archie Harrsion Windsor Mountbatten is a ‘double Taurus’ – a sign sun Taurus with the Bull rising. In this respect, he has something in common with his great-grandmother, the Queen and first cousins, Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte of Cambridge.

Secret firebrand?

However, that is where the similarities end. The main reason for this – a stellium of planets in headstrong Aries, together with a prominent Uranus, rising in Taurus in the 12th house. What does this mean? This child is likely to be something of a firebrand, though perhaps not even intentionally.

He also has a mutable Mars-Jupiter opposition in his chart. We’ve seen other Mars-Jupiter signatures in the royal family – the Queen, Prince George and Prince Charles all have Mars-Jupiter conjunctions; Princess Anne has a Mars-Jupiter trine; and Prince Phillip has a loose Sun-Mars square to Jupiter, also in mutable signs. While strong Mars-Jupiter signatures can point to meaningful careers in the military or sports, the opposition here suggests conflict and tension between beliefs and ethics, on one hand; and the expression of physical energy, aggression and anger, on the other.

Tricky Mars placements

One trigger point may well possibly concern his mother. Archie has natal Mars conjunct his Part of the Mother, which could suggest a fierce devotion to her. While he is likely to be very close to his mother (he has the Moon in the first house) it’s also possible that they may have quite a fiery relationship. Mars rules his 12th house, while Jupiter rules his 8th, so I suspect that this opposition is most likely to point to conflict in his close personal relationships, the template for which is, of course his relationship with his parents. Meghan has a loose Mars-Jupiter square like Prince Phillip, which can possibly make her a little abrasive – she may not mean to rub people up the wrong way, but her Mars in Cancer in the 12th is likely to work quite unconsciously. I suspect that she may become defensive from time to time and that this could work against her, creating unspoken tensions and hostility, as we have recently seen it work against Daenerys Targaryen in Game of Thrones.

With all his sensitive 12th house planets, Archie may pick up on unspoken hostility towards his mother and as a result, spend a lot of time defending her against real and perceived threats and attacks from outside – something he may share with his uncle, Prince William.

A quincunx to Saturn hints at help from a concerned grandparent who may be able to help steer this young man away from exuberant outbursts and teach him to control his impulses better and channel them into constructive activities such as sport or outdoor physical activities. Otherwise, like Prince Harry, I think he may have a few troubled teenage years ahead.

Prominent Uranus

As the first mixed race child to be born to a prominent member of the British royal family, I also suspect that he may become something of a curiosity, which could lead to secret resentment on his part. Uranus so close to his Ascendant means that his looks will always set him apart or mark him out as special, but with such a loaded 12th house, I don’t think he will enjoy the attention. Perhaps if gets some siblings, this will change, but I certainly think that, as the first child of Harry and Meghan, he is always going to represent a step change in how the royal family do things. Even the circumstances around his birth marked a change in how things have been done in recent decades.

Uranus is also conjunct Mercury, so his style of communicating may be somewhat unusual – I wonder what sort of accent he will have, given his mother’s Canadian twang? He is also likely to be a fast learner and to have an inventive mind.

An ability to blend old and new: Saturn & Uranus

Despite this, or perhaps because of it, Baby Sussex has a strong desire to conform and do his bit for The Firm. His prominent Saturn in Capricorn on the Midheaven means that he will have a great deal of respect for his elders and may even become a bit of a stickler for tradition. Saturn rules his 8th and 9th houses, so I think he may be drawn to the drama of ancient rites and rituals that are associated with royal duties such as the Trooping of the Colour etc.

If he can learn to get Saturn and Uranus to work together in his chart, its possible that he may be one of those rare people who can bridge the gap between heritage and modernity. Uranus rules his 11th house, so I think he may espouse charities that represent diversity. He may also be an early adopter of new technology. Friends are also likely to be one of the areas of his life where he shows his eccentric/progressive/quirky side.

Other striking signatures:

Saturn is Trine the Sun – Baby Sussex’s relationship with his father is likely to play an integral role in his life and the formation of his sense of identity and self-expression – something that I guess seems self-evident, given that Harry is a royal. This aspect, which combines two of the symbols for male parental figures in a natal chart, hints at a child who needs strong male influences in his life, and will respond well to structure and authority. It is also very possible that Baby Sussex will be named after his father/father’s family, or that Prince Harry will be the one to choose his name.

Jupiter is Trine Venus – a very lucky combination of the two benefics, which should help to offset any problems arising from the Mars-Jupiter opposition. In many ways, this child is likely to be surrounded by tenderness and kindness, especially from nurses/au pairs and grandparents. Growing up away from the pubic eye, in warm and loving surroundings, will certainly help to give this young man a good start in life, making him feel happy and secure in relationships later on.

Pluto is Trine the Sun – a very powerful placement, this aspect suggests a strong personality, one that needs positive shaping by his father and other strong male authority figures. Although a positive placement, it is also worth bearing in mind that Pluto is conjunct the south node, which suggests a need to let go of bad habits or repeated karmic patterns from previous lifetimes concerning power, abuse and scerets. This child will therefore need to channel his charismatic and willful nature into positive outlets to avoid him developing attention-seeking behaviours such as sulking and/or tantrums. Later on, he will need to avoid open power struggles or scandals from side-tracking him or taking him down the wrong path.